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may is garden and national wildlife month.ore habitats right where you live. and so, next month is garden for wildlife month. we're trying to get as many people as possible to do this to help out the animals. >> are they beneficial to gardens? you've got a salamander there. >> yeah, i do, and i have a bunch of backyard wildlife. this is a spotted salamander, a species that lives in the east. this is the kind of animal that probably lives in your backyards and maybe you have never seen before because they like to hide out. but it's an a.m. fibbon, related to frogs and toads. we're going to let him go this way. >> does it bite? >> it doesn't bite, but they're on the decline worldwide, a.m. fibons. the reasons why is people put a lot of chemicals on their gardens. if you don't put chemicals, you're likely to attract this kind of animal. >> will they eat the insects? >> they're predators, so they eat all kinds of insects, and as a baby, they're in the water and they're eating mosquito larva. >> so just the kind of thing you need i
may is garden and national wildlife month.ore habitats right where you live. and so, next month is garden for wildlife month. we're trying to get as many people as possible to do this to help out the animals. >> are they beneficial to gardens? you've got a salamander there. >> yeah, i do, and i have a bunch of backyard wildlife. this is a spotted salamander, a species that lives in the east. this is the kind of animal that probably lives in your backyards and maybe you have never...
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and parks and wildlife are different. this bill tries to bring some consistency and though i don't know how much debate will occur on this particular issue, it is about hunting and fishing on public lands. with that, mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from massachusetts. govecombove thank you, mr. speaker. and -- mr. mcgovern: thank you, mr. speaker. and i thank the gentleman from utah, mr. bishop, for yielding me the customary 30 minutes. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, technically this rule allows for consideration of h.r. 4089, the sportsmen's heritage act, a patchwork quilt of four different bills that ease restrictions on guns and hunting. this bill, aesopped to the gun lobby, deserves to be defeated by the house. but that's not the most egregious part of this ru
and parks and wildlife are different. this bill tries to bring some consistency and though i don't know how much debate will occur on this particular issue, it is about hunting and fishing on public lands. with that, mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from massachusetts. govecombove thank you, mr. speaker. and -- mr. mcgovern: thank you, mr. speaker. and i thank the gentleman from utah, mr....
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and now pink wildlife could be roaming the area. what the color has to do with keeping ticks away. and a local olympic hopeful shares his determination. >>> first a remarkable accomplishment by surgeons at the university medical center. 22 face transplants have been performed around the world. but the one they performed on a virginia man was the most extensive one to date. erica gonzalez reports on his transformation. >> reporter: richard norris' high school prom picture. normal in most standards. then in 1997 a terrible gun accident left the virginia man severely disfigured. >> you can see the individual as he lived for 15 years of his life behind a mask. >> reporter: this is norris after multiple rounds of reconstructive surgery. little did he know that over the last ten years, doctors at the university of maryland had been working on how to perform the most extensive full-face transplant. originally intended for combat veterans injured by ieds. >> this is the most remarkable thing i have ever seen. >> reporter: once it was ready to be tested, norris was selected to have the tria
and now pink wildlife could be roaming the area. what the color has to do with keeping ticks away. and a local olympic hopeful shares his determination. >>> first a remarkable accomplishment by surgeons at the university medical center. 22 face transplants have been performed around the world. but the one they performed on a virginia man was the most extensive one to date. erica gonzalez reports on his transformation. >> reporter: richard norris' high school prom picture. normal...
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leslie white of the wildlife conservation society.ogram in gabon has... has really evolved a lot in the last year or two. we've shifted from being basically a research and training program based in the lope reserve to a situation where now we're doing a national evaluation of all the potential national parks in gabon. narrator: working closely with gabon's biologists, they press the case for setting aside large natural areas. in00the president of gabon makes a dramatic announcement. he establishes a new natural park system that will cover ten percent of gabon's rain forests. in preserving this natural heritage for future generations of gabonese citizens, ayshe gundworkr an eco-tousm bs with attractions second to none. can a country still peent onmaconoc acvies ayshe gfind alternativesousm bs to non-renewable resources?none. can it reduce income inequality by raising the standard of living as it searches for means of sustainable development? habitat conservation and eco-tourism may be one important part. captioned by media access group
leslie white of the wildlife conservation society.ogram in gabon has... has really evolved a lot in the last year or two. we've shifted from being basically a research and training program based in the lope reserve to a situation where now we're doing a national evaluation of all the potential national parks in gabon. narrator: working closely with gabon's biologists, they press the case for setting aside large natural areas. in00the president of gabon makes a dramatic announcement. he...
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the wildlife and landscapes are being ravaged. more than 450 firefighters and soldiers are battling the blaze from above and below. it is proving to be a challenge. >> this government minister says there was an area of the authorities are not access. what they had to do was returned, they were intimidated by people controlling an area. he is referring to a suspected gang members who lived in the area. in recent years, outdoor drug labs have been found here. there is a further complication. when some of the fires have been put out and dealt with, firefighters find that ark all light again only a few others later. mexico is not a stranger to fires. the authorities are expecting a tough fire season. from the size of this blaze, it seems they have reason to worry. >> mitt romney has won the primaries and connecticut, rhode island, delaware, and pennsylvania. the primaries are the first since rick santorum suspended his campaign a few weeks ago. china has called on saddam and salsa down to show restraint -- sudan and south sudan to sho
the wildlife and landscapes are being ravaged. more than 450 firefighters and soldiers are battling the blaze from above and below. it is proving to be a challenge. >> this government minister says there was an area of the authorities are not access. what they had to do was returned, they were intimidated by people controlling an area. he is referring to a suspected gang members who lived in the area. in recent years, outdoor drug labs have been found here. there is a further...
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and they want to race wildlife. >> antelope. >> exactly.tive to america but some native to africa, asia and europe. >> animals that are disappearing in africa, asia and europe. >> three in particular. there are three african antelope that are either extinct or nearly extinct in africa but guess where they are flourishing. >> texas. >> deep in the heart of texas. they are flurryishing because hunters are willing to pay $5,000 to $10,000 apiece to come and hunt the antelope in texas. ranchers and land owners have every incentive to husband and grow those a species. >> now, we have a nearly extinct species coming back. i would think the federal government would be thrilled by that. >> you do have to get an exclusion from the federal government and initially the federal government granted the exclusion because it did recognize the conservation value. the ranchers started with a few dozen antelope back in the 1970s and today they have 17,000 antelope on their ranches. it is effective. guess is what. animal rights groups didn't agree and they sue
and they want to race wildlife. >> antelope. >> exactly.tive to america but some native to africa, asia and europe. >> animals that are disappearing in africa, asia and europe. >> three in particular. there are three african antelope that are either extinct or nearly extinct in africa but guess where they are flourishing. >> texas. >> deep in the heart of texas. they are flurryishing because hunters are willing to pay $5,000 to $10,000 apiece to come and hunt...
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fish and wildlife service knows what is to blame. a lack of water. it has cost up to 20,000 birds to die in the national wildlife refuge. about half the rescuers had water this year. that led to a higher concentration of birds, which increased the transmission of disease. >> is best told us that it will be nice tomorrow but she hinted that there is rain in the forecast. >> in the 7 day forcast yes we need to talk about changes on the way. but if you're trying to figure out what is on this weekend, we're shaping up to have a nice day tomorrow. senators will not be as warm. so tonight what we expect? areas of fog, low clouds, patchy fog along the coast and the day. the senators will not be too bad for the overnight hours. mainly in the '60s, we could see if you upper '40's as well. so for tomorrow we're going to see the return of sunshine, mostly to partly sunny skies. the senators today reached many spots in the south bay and east bay, into the '90s. only the very low '80s tomorrow. otherwise seventies around the coast and day but once again still pre
fish and wildlife service knows what is to blame. a lack of water. it has cost up to 20,000 birds to die in the national wildlife refuge. about half the rescuers had water this year. that led to a higher concentration of birds, which increased the transmission of disease. >> is best told us that it will be nice tomorrow but she hinted that there is rain in the forecast. >> in the 7 day forcast yes we need to talk about changes on the way. but if you're trying to figure out what is...
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so it is pretty critical wildlife area right there. >> the u.s. fish and wildlife service says the breeding season is just getting started, which means birds will be arriving on the islands to nest. experts say they will consider the environmental impact of removing that boat before they try to salvage it. >>> one man is dead, another hospitalized after a shooting near oakland mills college. the 19-year-old driver of a red camaro crashed about 4:30 yesterday afternoon. police say he and his passenger were shot. the 21-year-old passenger died. witnesses say they heard 8 to 10 shots being fired. one witness says she had to duck to avoid the bullets. >> we heard gun shots. we were rear ended by the car behind us obviously. and then we both ducked. and kept driving, which is kind of scary because you can't see when you're ducking and driving at the same time. >> and that car, as you can see was struck by bullets, a light-colored mid-sized car was found at the scene. >>> a man who allegedly kidnapped and assaulted a woman. a 44-year-old woman telling p
so it is pretty critical wildlife area right there. >> the u.s. fish and wildlife service says the breeding season is just getting started, which means birds will be arriving on the islands to nest. experts say they will consider the environmental impact of removing that boat before they try to salvage it. >>> one man is dead, another hospitalized after a shooting near oakland mills college. the 19-year-old driver of a red camaro crashed about 4:30 yesterday afternoon. police say...
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and wildlife biologist steve garber, who once worked for the airport, counts 300 species of birds. >> because this is such a metropolitan, built-up area, there aren't too many spots to land that look good. and if birds see other birds, it's an oasis. and naturally, they're going to land there. >> reporter: a host of things has been used from pyrotechnics to falcons to control canada geese. but it's not just jfk.
and wildlife biologist steve garber, who once worked for the airport, counts 300 species of birds. >> because this is such a metropolitan, built-up area, there aren't too many spots to land that look good. and if birds see other birds, it's an oasis. and naturally, they're going to land there. >> reporter: a host of things has been used from pyrotechnics to falcons to control canada geese. but it's not just jfk.
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tonight officials say the operation had a minimal impact on wildlife there. the boat overturned in rough seas during a race. >> and when we come back here tonight there is a new case of mad cow disease that is now found in california. but no one seems to be too concerned about potential risks to people. >> and a follow up. is it fair game to use dogs on a bear hunt is in the subject of a packed hearing at the state capitol today. >>> a new case of mad cow disease just discovered here in california poses no health risk to humans according to federal health officials tonight. an infected dairy cow discovered during regular testing at baker commodities a processing plant. federal officials insist our meat supply is safe z consumer advocates say this case should not cause alarm. >> consumers should not be concerned about the safety of beef due to mad cow disease. there is no reason to believe this is part of a larger outbreak of the cattle disease. >> this is the fourth reported case of a cow with the disease in the united states. the department of agriculture sa
tonight officials say the operation had a minimal impact on wildlife there. the boat overturned in rough seas during a race. >> and when we come back here tonight there is a new case of mad cow disease that is now found in california. but no one seems to be too concerned about potential risks to people. >> and a follow up. is it fair game to use dogs on a bear hunt is in the subject of a packed hearing at the state capitol today. >>> a new case of mad cow disease just...
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frenzy of windmill building during the winter rush didn't just ruin the view but also devastated wildlife and many of these farm stand on my grades three past two birds so answered hundreds of birds and bats being killed by the huge blaze every year. it seems the green and clean future has generated little more than brute kill and a huge amount of animosity mind you know which more i.t.v. reporting from california the downside of the wind farms. and something which is that after twenty three minutes past nine oscar time records of the east records for many parts of the world marina but not troubling i guess in the european american or asian markets however you do have news of a feud here in russia between two businessmen from what i understand spill the beans yes that's right carol and actually all of the world's top aluminum producer so this is a pretty big. question are business tycoons as you said one is a vector vaccine the other one is a lead that it passed and you're about to see them on your screens right now there you go there are victor vaccine launching legal action against olde
frenzy of windmill building during the winter rush didn't just ruin the view but also devastated wildlife and many of these farm stand on my grades three past two birds so answered hundreds of birds and bats being killed by the huge blaze every year. it seems the green and clean future has generated little more than brute kill and a huge amount of animosity mind you know which more i.t.v. reporting from california the downside of the wind farms. and something which is that after twenty three...
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wildlife are... ttaming up..... p ááit'sáá the... first... partnership.../ between... baltimore a more sustainable and more efficient city and puilding on pprtnershipss. by between the state and bbsiness commuuity e caa continue tt vital ttat we lead by example. the new partnership between the national wildlife federatiin and the national aquarium will be a great step in a tremendous help in these e" effortss" the... nationaa wilddife federation... also ppeseeted ...the aqqarium's.../ ááharryáá and... jeanette weinberg... / ááwitháá.../ a a... tree plantinn.. 3 o'mara says: "i think those were snippets of he evidence. there's a lot more cominn. bond grantee for george zimmerman. why it could e the man accused of seeond ree - degree murder ../ .could be reeeased. there could ...soon be... more fallout.../ in the secret service -& revelations... abouttthe agents... and the calls from members oo congress. 3they claimed that they were hiiee by the owner to do ssme plumbing work uuexpected thieves. the itees they cleaned outtof a pamilyys home. in... sanford... áágeorgeáá z
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they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] and on small business saturday bothey remind a nations of the benefits of shopping small. on just one day, 100 million of us joined a movement... and main street found its might again. and main street found its fight again. and we, the locals, found delight again. that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. and all >>vicki: demand face charges in a shooting spree that left three dead and two were wounded in tulsa, oklahoma. police say the suspects did not resist when police arrested them. both are white and the alleged victims, black. >> authorities began searching for the suspect's after a string of shootings terrified at tulsa, of loomis. >> our goal was to develop enough information to make contact with the possible suspects and bring them in and develop probable cause to an effective arrest. that is exactly what happened. what in th
they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] and on small business saturday bothey remind a nations of the benefits of shopping small. on just one day, 100 million of us joined a movement... and main street found its might again. and main street found its fight again. and we, the locals, found delight again. that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership...
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they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >> you bring everything down, you wake up in the middle of the night or even before bed and people are going up and down the street rifling through packing up their cars with the things you're putting out for garbage. >>stanley: it is spring cleaning time in campbell which also brings out scavengers. these do not appear to be regular run-of-the-mill trash pickers. >> by the time my husband woke up at 430 amps they had already ransacked the trash bags. they tore them apart here if there was garbage everywhere. >>stanley: not once, not waste. >> it happened six-seven times throughout the day. a couple of times i copybook in the act and ask them nicely to seize leave the bags alone. fifth >> you go to a garage sale a week later ntc things they you had gotten rid of. >> one man and basically told me of an cuss get with my kids. we went inside and called police. >>stanley: i heard the saying that one man's trash is anothe
they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >> you bring everything down, you wake up in the middle of the night or even before bed and people are going up and down the street rifling through packing up their cars with the things you're putting out for garbage. >>stanley: it is spring cleaning time in campbell which also brings out scavengers. these do not appear to be regular run-of-the-mill...
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they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife.nd millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] [ joycelin ] it was a typical morning. i was getting ready for work, and then i got this horrible headache, and then i blacked out. [ female announcer ] ...who thought she had reached the end of her story. [ joycelin ] the doctor told me i had two brain aneurysms and that one of them had ruptured. [ female announcer ] fortunately, she was treated at sutter health's california pacific medical center. [ joycelin ] the nurses and doctors were amazing, and they were like a second family to me. and now i'm back to doing what i love. [ female announcer ] california pacific medical center and sutter health. our story is you. . >> any historic sketch much land has grabbed the attention much the white house. today the president set aside about half of the former base as a national monument. we show you what visitors will find and why some areas still off limits. >> reporter: this afternoon cyclist whizs by on the
they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife.nd millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] [ joycelin ] it was a typical morning. i was getting ready for work, and then i got this horrible headache, and then i blacked out. [ female announcer ] ...who thought she had reached the end of her story. [ joycelin ] the doctor told me i had two brain aneurysms and that one of them had ruptured. [ female announcer ] fortunately, she was treated at...
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a very serious problem for more on and here's miles grant reporter and blogger with the national wildlife federation miles welcome thanks for joining us what's your initial reaction to these stories of deformed animals coming out of the goal of you know they're certainly alarming i think the number one thing is that we just don't have enough data at this point and the problem is a lot of it is being kept under wraps right now through the legal concerns there isn't a natural resources damage assessment which is part of the government assessing what went wrong after an incident like this but really at the national wildlife federation litigation shouldn't stand in the way of but public getting the facts of what's going on in the gulf but i think our scientists tell us you can't take anecdotes and you know multiply that you that it's data but it is alarming you know the regulators tell us that the seafood is safe i certainly would eat gulf seafood myself but guess what i don't have to swim in the gulf every day and we're seeing really troubling things out of dolphins out of kill the fish that
a very serious problem for more on and here's miles grant reporter and blogger with the national wildlife federation miles welcome thanks for joining us what's your initial reaction to these stories of deformed animals coming out of the goal of you know they're certainly alarming i think the number one thing is that we just don't have enough data at this point and the problem is a lot of it is being kept under wraps right now through the legal concerns there isn't a natural resources damage...
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wildlife officials have determined they are nuisance.league has worked to prevent that by teaching people to handle garbage on properly. they also provide training for bears, scaring them away from urban areas by shooting guns that make noise but don't kill. >> anne believes you can get a bear to change it's habits but the dry winter will make them hard to stay out of trouble. >> we consider they our animals and we want them alive. >> eric: to get the very best home loan you have to know the rules and then play the game. many think in this economy you are stuck what you got. that is not really true. michael finney explains. >> a third of all homeowners have enough equity to refinance their homes but don't. >> they i won't be able to borrow money or won't be able to refinance because it's verydifft difficult, but that is not the case. >> if you know the tricks you can save tens of thousands of dollars. adrian is the founder and ceo of credit sesame.com. >> if you want to beat the banks you need to know how they make credit decisions. >> r
wildlife officials have determined they are nuisance.league has worked to prevent that by teaching people to handle garbage on properly. they also provide training for bears, scaring them away from urban areas by shooting guns that make noise but don't kill. >> anne believes you can get a bear to change it's habits but the dry winter will make them hard to stay out of trouble. >> we consider they our animals and we want them alive. >> eric: to get the very best home loan you...
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when you create a wildlife, we have great plants. with bird houses like this one. >> eggs and things? >> that is not the box they will use. if you put up the right screech owl nesting box, they could build a nest in your yard. >> do they screech? >> they make a noise like a horse. >> will he do it on cue? >> no. >> will you ask? >> it's my job. let's go on to our next guy. this is another amphibian. he will be wet and jumping around here. we will try to do a good handoff here. this is a green -- whoops. >> i got him. >> it's a frog. >> this is a green frog. an amphibian that might live in your back yard. if you have a pond, this is a component. these guys eat insects. >> i used to catch them as a kid and feed them flies. i did not catch these as a kid. >> this is why i'm standing between you and lester. >> this is a corn snake. >> this thing can't hurt anybody? >> no. most that you encounter are not lethal. they are helping keep prey under ko control. >> let's slow down. you are walking in your garden, lester, with your wife, you see
when you create a wildlife, we have great plants. with bird houses like this one. >> eggs and things? >> that is not the box they will use. if you put up the right screech owl nesting box, they could build a nest in your yard. >> do they screech? >> they make a noise like a horse. >> will he do it on cue? >> no. >> will you ask? >> it's my job. let's go on to our next guy. this is another amphibian. he will be wet and jumping around here. we will...
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>> [unintelligible] >> how bad is the illegal wildlife trade in the philippines? >> it is still bad, although there is a growing awareness now among our countrymen. they started to become more vigilant. we see social networking now being used to report to us. there is greater awareness. we're finding out that there are more individuals engaging in these illegal activities. >> we will have to leave it there. thank you for joining us via web cam from the philippines. >> pakistan has one of the largest populations of street children in the world. around one-and-a-half million young people live and work on the streets. more than a third of them are in karachi, where local charities say children are targeted by criminal gangs and forced into becoming thieves and sex workers. the city authorities are part of the problem. >> this is a 10-year-old scavenger. he has been sifting through rubbish all day and chosen the best of his pickings. >> i collect plastic bottles, he says, and other things i can sell on to be recycled. it turned him around a dollar a day. >> it is hard
>> [unintelligible] >> how bad is the illegal wildlife trade in the philippines? >> it is still bad, although there is a growing awareness now among our countrymen. they started to become more vigilant. we see social networking now being used to report to us. there is greater awareness. we're finding out that there are more individuals engaging in these illegal activities. >> we will have to leave it there. thank you for joining us via web cam from the philippines....
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he fell asleep in the tree that is when wildlife officers called in. they had a big mat waiting for him when he fell out of the tree. he was then caged and then taken back to the woods. >>> 4:54 is the time. ucla no bears expect for the big statue there. >> very similar to the california golden bear. hmm. good morning, everybody. happy friday to you and everybody. i want to show you that video you might have caught me looking at. this is new video of a car fire on the 800 block of 36th street. this fire was spotted before the fire department even got there by one of our crews here. and here comes oakland fire arriving. they are putting the fire out but the pole is on fire too. there was an explosion. i think that is the electrical system. it looks like a pretty new cadillac here on 836th street right near 580. you still may see smoke and fire crews are on the scene. we have no word what caused that brand new car to go up. this is a look at 880 traffic is good. let's go to steve. >> thank you, sir. a little chill in the morning air. produced a little bi
he fell asleep in the tree that is when wildlife officers called in. they had a big mat waiting for him when he fell out of the tree. he was then caged and then taken back to the woods. >>> 4:54 is the time. ucla no bears expect for the big statue there. >> very similar to the california golden bear. hmm. good morning, everybody. happy friday to you and everybody. i want to show you that video you might have caught me looking at. this is new video of a car fire on the 800 block...
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would be more of a focus of lower costs support that encourages farmers to practice soilwater and wildlife conversation as part of producing crops. >> it sounds like major changes. how are groups reacting to it? what kind of lobbying is happening? >> well, it -- as you know, the mark-up was delayed for a day because some of the groups, particularly southern producers' rice and peanuts were unhappy with what was in the bill. this -- the approach that -- chairwoman stabenow is taking to what is called a shallow loss revenue protection program is most popular in the midwest, which means it appeals to corn and soybean growers the most. it has some support from wheat growers. it's less popular in the south where growers say crop insurance has not been a good deal for them and so creating another program similar to crop insurance may have its drawbacks. and the rice growers, particularly, as i said. because there was very little in the bill offered for them back in the fall during that super committee process. the leaders tried to balance there all off by saying some crops have higher target pri
would be more of a focus of lower costs support that encourages farmers to practice soilwater and wildlife conversation as part of producing crops. >> it sounds like major changes. how are groups reacting to it? what kind of lobbying is happening? >> well, it -- as you know, the mark-up was delayed for a day because some of the groups, particularly southern producers' rice and peanuts were unhappy with what was in the bill. this -- the approach that -- chairwoman stabenow is taking...
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extremely fragile wildlife area. we were able to do that. >> reporter: the 38-foot sailboat weighs between 12,000 and 15,000 pounds. a specially-equipped helicopter had to fly it to the half moon bay airport. >> this was a terrible human tragedy. >> reporter: one of the crew members body was found in the water immediately following the crash. four others remain missing at sea. three people onboard the yacht survived the crash. what you can see is the helicopter. what you cannot see is the yacht. it is secure right now, with guards standing by. it will be leaving tomorrow, on a flat bed truck, destination unknown. >>> the family of one of the victims in that deadly yacht crash will hold a memorial service at at&t park next week. alexis busch, a former giants bat girl was onboard. today, her family says at&t will hold a public memorial service in her honor against monday. busch was the first bat girl in major league history. >>> "america most wanted" will be in morgan hill to help search for sierra lamar. efforts to fi
extremely fragile wildlife area. we were able to do that. >> reporter: the 38-foot sailboat weighs between 12,000 and 15,000 pounds. a specially-equipped helicopter had to fly it to the half moon bay airport. >> this was a terrible human tragedy. >> reporter: one of the crew members body was found in the water immediately following the crash. four others remain missing at sea. three people onboard the yacht survived the crash. what you can see is the helicopter. what you...
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my tweet was retweeted, so doing a little good for the wildlife out there. >>> in the wake of thomasid's death, his girlfriend faces some legal trouble. attorneys representing kinkaid's wife have filed a restraining order against kinkaid's live in girlfriend. the request was scheduled to be heard by a santa clara judge this morning but it was delayed. attorneys want to prevent the girlfriend disclosing information that would break a confidentiality agreement she signed last year. >>> a san francisco landmark may live to serve another plate of low main. the owner is meeting with the health department, appealing them shutting it down due to code violations. the 100-year-old eatery closes doors last february. people protested around the block. they'll bring it up to standard and the city is filling them in what they have to do to open it up. >>> depending where you are in the bay area, you may have cloud cover above you. meteorologist christina loren, when is the rain going to fall? >> the rain is on the way through tomorrow afternoon. in the south bay, it is not looking that great for
my tweet was retweeted, so doing a little good for the wildlife out there. >>> in the wake of thomasid's death, his girlfriend faces some legal trouble. attorneys representing kinkaid's wife have filed a restraining order against kinkaid's live in girlfriend. the request was scheduled to be heard by a santa clara judge this morning but it was delayed. attorneys want to prevent the girlfriend disclosing information that would break a confidentiality agreement she signed last year....
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fish and wildlife service and. >> the best way to do this is by helicopter with a one list, just lift the boat off of the rocks and to bring it back to the mainland. there are 12 species of sea birds that nest. it is the highest concentration of seabird nesting south of the alaskan island chains. if they lay their eggs and they are disturbed or if this goes on after the birds have laid their eggs, it leaves the eggs open for predators and they need to be kept warm into those types of things. we do not want that and a disturbance there. this particular area is one of the most important areas for sellers and other species of birds. >> officials tummy the global operation will take place next wednesday or thursday depending on the weather. they're hoping that the boats can be removed in one piece by helicopter. >>pam: the golden gate bridge turns 75 years old next month. event organizers think as many as 300,000 people could turn up for the party. thank them at the close on the oil drive means all traffic on marine boulevard will be stopped and also there will be no public parking here a
fish and wildlife service and. >> the best way to do this is by helicopter with a one list, just lift the boat off of the rocks and to bring it back to the mainland. there are 12 species of sea birds that nest. it is the highest concentration of seabird nesting south of the alaskan island chains. if they lay their eggs and they are disturbed or if this goes on after the birds have laid their eggs, it leaves the eggs open for predators and they need to be kept warm into those types of...
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prairie is filled with wildlife and plants and today the president recognized 30 square miles of theand. he made it a national monument. >> these were some of the core area that soldiers trained in from 1917 to 1991. >> reporter: michael is the executive order for the reuse agency. created to redevelop the old base. the eastern half is where practice was held for soldier, some areas warn visitor to stay away buzz of unexploded shells. >> dedication of these areas will help us speed up the prosocial process of cleaning up those lands. >> reporter: outdoor lovers thrilled to hear the land is protected. >> there are canyon that are very beautiful. they have oak forests, other parts are pretty baren and it has something for a lot of people. >> reporter: this land cape is visited by nearly 100,000 people a year. government and local leaders believe with this it'll be visited by even more and give the area a boost economicly. >> the vice president had to resort to plan b today after a visit to santa barbara. air force 2 was struck by birds last night as it landed at the airport. nobody was
prairie is filled with wildlife and plants and today the president recognized 30 square miles of theand. he made it a national monument. >> these were some of the core area that soldiers trained in from 1917 to 1991. >> reporter: michael is the executive order for the reuse agency. created to redevelop the old base. the eastern half is where practice was held for soldier, some areas warn visitor to stay away buzz of unexploded shells. >> dedication of these areas will help us...
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for example the great lakes indian fish and wildlife commission is looking at an increase of 17% ti
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it is one of the last sanctuaries for wildlife, and it is an attraction for tourists. wetland paradises under threat from dust and drought. that is the reality now for a look guess. his fields lie 200 kilometers of bryant namibia. climate changes noticeable here. this land was only fertile for five years. nothing grows here now. >> 10 years ago, there was a lot more rain. just look at the soil. there are more and more droughts, so the plants do not grow that big. traditionally, we would abandon feels like this and clear bushland are forced to get new land. >> land for more and more people. the city here is home to 80,000, making it the second biggest city in namibia. it is not far from his farm. the area around here is densely populated, and the city is continuing to grow. the city's water comes from the river, and farmers use it to irrigate their land. so the battle for water is a deepening on the banks of the river, and the temperature is rising. german scientists are trying to recover the future holds for the region. their measurements are part of an international r
it is one of the last sanctuaries for wildlife, and it is an attraction for tourists. wetland paradises under threat from dust and drought. that is the reality now for a look guess. his fields lie 200 kilometers of bryant namibia. climate changes noticeable here. this land was only fertile for five years. nothing grows here now. >> 10 years ago, there was a lot more rain. just look at the soil. there are more and more droughts, so the plants do not grow that big. traditionally, we would...
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they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> an experienced skydiver takes an unexpected hit at 12,000 feet. it's a terrifying mid-air collision all caught on camera. thanks to a well-placed helmet cam. >> he was so hard. it crossed my mind that maybe he hit a plane. >> april 3rd, 2006, florida. conditions are ideal for him and his fellow divers. on this day the four divers are going to attempt tandem formations while they lock arms while exiting the plane and tilt together into a head-down position. >> basically we're two and two. and the two outside and two inside we go this way. the plane is probably going 100 miles an hour. but we have to jump going towards the wind. immediately we put our heads down. takes a lot of jumps for you to master that and you have to keep practicing. this day, we got to altitude, which is 13,500 feet. everything was fine. so, we got ready, hold hands, jumped out. we knew it was just a matter of getting out of the
they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> an experienced skydiver takes an unexpected hit at 12,000 feet. it's a terrifying mid-air collision all caught on camera. thanks to a well-placed helmet cam. >> he was so hard. it crossed my mind that maybe he hit a plane. >> april 3rd, 2006, florida. conditions are ideal for him and his fellow divers. on this day the four...
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on february 12, we brought jack hanna, a world renowned wildlife expert, judy zoo. he conducted a show using our zoo animals and his own wonderful tales of white -- live in the wild life. we had about 400 people, a sold- out show. the kids are captivated by it. it was agreed community-wide event to showcase our zoo's relationship with other zoos and wildlife experts. it was a great event and fund- raising event. this past the senate, we held our zootopia event, a dinner that honors community leaders who have been strong supporters of the zoo. we honored ted and dione talbie. they have been big supporters across the area. diana's a board member and chairs the capital campaign. they were thrilled to get the proclamation from mayor li, proclaiming march 12 diane and ted talbie day. there were very happy to get that. coming up in april is our biggest event of the year. the annual zoo fest on april 28. the chair by longtime bay area philanthropist, kelly roberts. she has chosen as the theme to be an evening of pelicans on the serengeti. the idea is sort of black ties in
on february 12, we brought jack hanna, a world renowned wildlife expert, judy zoo. he conducted a show using our zoo animals and his own wonderful tales of white -- live in the wild life. we had about 400 people, a sold- out show. the kids are captivated by it. it was agreed community-wide event to showcase our zoo's relationship with other zoos and wildlife experts. it was a great event and fund- raising event. this past the senate, we held our zootopia event, a dinner that honors community...
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wildlife managers are concerned a salvage operation could disrupt things. >> if heavy equipment has to be brought out close to the island in a month or so when birds are at their peak. that could have an impact. >> reporter: those who runs the island's research program say a few weeks could make a big difference in the bird's population. >> we're seeing about 10,000 on the island right now when their numbers will get to be 200,000 at peak. >> reporter: refuge managers say the tragedy has devastated the island's research eers who trie to help the victims, now searching for a way to keep the tragedy from adding more consequences. joe rosato jr., nbc bay area news. >>> new at 6:00, in an effort to generate more money from the incoming class, the university of california is admitting more out of state and international students this upcoming year than ever before. they are admitting 19,000 students from other states and countries, that's up about 13,000 from last year. if those students enroll they would pay an extra $23,000 a year. uc hopes to raise the overall enrollment of non-californi
wildlife managers are concerned a salvage operation could disrupt things. >> if heavy equipment has to be brought out close to the island in a month or so when birds are at their peak. that could have an impact. >> reporter: those who runs the island's research program say a few weeks could make a big difference in the bird's population. >> we're seeing about 10,000 on the island right now when their numbers will get to be 200,000 at peak. >> reporter: refuge managers...
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of when the mill building during the winter rush didn't just ruined the view but also devastated wildlife and many of these farm stand on my grade three passes for birds so answered with hundreds of birds and bats being killed by the huge blaze air for a year it seems the green and clean future has generated little more than brute kill and a huge amount of animosity when you no question warranty reporting from california . ok all right let's check out. this. evening so the last few hours trading. begins but not much trading because of the still really good water near it but you're with me yes that's right kevin in fact normally this is the time when the u.s. markets would be trading but of course that isn't the case in fact the only markets which were trading say were as you mentioned the russian ones as well as the nikkei in japan but let's take a look at the russian markets and what you see right now is the closing picture as you can see both yards yes and the my side's close over one and a half percent so in the right there and let's take a look at the individual share moves on the my
of when the mill building during the winter rush didn't just ruined the view but also devastated wildlife and many of these farm stand on my grade three passes for birds so answered with hundreds of birds and bats being killed by the huge blaze air for a year it seems the green and clean future has generated little more than brute kill and a huge amount of animosity when you no question warranty reporting from california . ok all right let's check out. this. evening so the last few hours...
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frenzy of windmill building during the winter rush didn't just ruin the view but also devastated wildlife many of these farm stand on my grade three pasture for birds so answered with hundreds of birds and that has been killed by the huge blaze every year. it seems the only clean intruder has generated little more than brute kill and a huge amount of animosity and you know which is more a t.v. reporting from california. ok let's cross to katie on the deuce news this case you two russian the toy coons battling it out once again that is probably right your feud is escalating and it's among the sad holders of the world's top iranian producer very seldom hear my talking about i was about victor and they've got a cask up now that is launching legal action against the cells. that it passes now that's over the agreement with commodities trader playing call to sell up all the various cells. exports excel bug was against this still claims is violated his shareholder rights earlier he resigned as a result chairman over a disagreement with the company's a manager but he says its policy result into a
frenzy of windmill building during the winter rush didn't just ruin the view but also devastated wildlife many of these farm stand on my grade three pasture for birds so answered with hundreds of birds and that has been killed by the huge blaze every year. it seems the only clean intruder has generated little more than brute kill and a huge amount of animosity and you know which is more a t.v. reporting from california. ok let's cross to katie on the deuce news this case you two russian the toy...
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blighted by government subsidized wind farms which are damaging the environment and endangering wildlife but in the course of a report on living in the shadow of the giant generators. vibration and flushing grant's troops at night not exactly environmentally friendly save those living right next to these rotating giants are all completely paid by taxpayers subsidies and utility rate increases it's a complete corruption where our politicians and it needs to be stopped and now robert moran and his wife are running you can paint to start energy companies building the windmills even closer to his home a battle being fought in many small rule towns in the whole it's sort of a money pit where our taxpayer money is going into these they're destroying thousands of acres they're actually hurting the environment that governor thought proposed through bryanston who doorstep with almost daily letters to her local governments and she succeeded with the energy company abandoning its plans but her case was very much the exception to the rule for more than thirty years now when power industry and its la
blighted by government subsidized wind farms which are damaging the environment and endangering wildlife but in the course of a report on living in the shadow of the giant generators. vibration and flushing grant's troops at night not exactly environmentally friendly save those living right next to these rotating giants are all completely paid by taxpayers subsidies and utility rate increases it's a complete corruption where our politicians and it needs to be stopped and now robert moran and...
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frenzy of windmill building during the winter rush didn't just ruin the view but also devastated wildlife and many of these farm stand on my grade three house for birds so ounce with the hundreds of birds and bats being killed by the huge blaze every year. it seems the green am clean future has generated little more than brute kill and a huge amount of animosity when you know more eighty reporting from california. is coming out shortly our interview on health a mix of the euro crisis bailouts and the stairs that's right out of the headlines . it's. the rule of. the swiss the plant that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been abandoned in a condition where it had become a source of pollution and the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution and spreading. will continue to be in the more than hundred thousand people in the. groups working in the kitchen and see the children to be ten times more likely to be born with birth defects in children and the rest of the country. in the sea as little as five hundred dollars long. an
frenzy of windmill building during the winter rush didn't just ruin the view but also devastated wildlife and many of these farm stand on my grade three house for birds so ounce with the hundreds of birds and bats being killed by the huge blaze every year. it seems the green am clean future has generated little more than brute kill and a huge amount of animosity when you know more eighty reporting from california. is coming out shortly our interview on health a mix of the euro crisis bailouts...
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frenzy of windmill building during the winter rush didn't just ruin the view but also devastated wildlife many of these forums turn on my great read house for birds so with hands with hundreds of birds and dads being killed by the huge blaze every year it seems the green and clean has generated little more than brute kill and a huge amount of animosity made you know which nora teen reporting from california . we're so close to kate in the business this year two russian tycoons battling it out once again. is boiling over and it's among the shareholders of all the top alum in your producer very sol now these guys are great subjects and all they've got a pass now is launching a legal action a cancerous cells that made that a pass go now it's all over a disagreement with commodities trader core to sell up to harmful rissoles x. thought so but was against this still and now claims is violated is shareholder rights earlier he resigned as resells chairman over a disagreement with the company's manager but he says its policies brought resolve into a deep crisis. ok let's go on to the markets now
frenzy of windmill building during the winter rush didn't just ruin the view but also devastated wildlife many of these forums turn on my great read house for birds so with hands with hundreds of birds and dads being killed by the huge blaze every year it seems the green and clean has generated little more than brute kill and a huge amount of animosity made you know which nora teen reporting from california . we're so close to kate in the business this year two russian tycoons battling it out...
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frenzy of windmill building during the winter rush didn't just ruin the view but also devastated wildlife and many of these farm stand on migrates repassed for birds so answered with hundreds of birds and bats being killed by the huge blaze after a year it seems the green am clean future has generated little more than brute kill and a huge amount of animosity i do which the majority reporting from california. across to katie on the business. of looking good for today katie many markets closed reflected exactly right carrie a lot of them will be closed today we've got hong kong closed europe will be closed later on today but the japanese stocks that are open for business and stocks are taking another hit from a strengthening yet in the currency in japan the euro dropped to a four week low versus again yesterday and that means exporters particularly those that have a large a large amount trading of course for example sony they have a fifth of their styles generated in europe now down to a halt percent as you can see the nikkei point eight percent in negative territory that's how it finished
frenzy of windmill building during the winter rush didn't just ruin the view but also devastated wildlife and many of these farm stand on migrates repassed for birds so answered with hundreds of birds and bats being killed by the huge blaze after a year it seems the green am clean future has generated little more than brute kill and a huge amount of animosity i do which the majority reporting from california. across to katie on the business. of looking good for today katie many markets closed...
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frenzy of windmill building during the winter rush didn't just ruin the view but also devastated wildlife and many of these farm stand on my great tree pass for birds so answered with hundreds of birds and bats being killed by the huge blaze every year. it seems the green and clean has generated little more than brute kill and a huge amount of animosity when i do the question why are t.v. reporting from california. let's cross over to business and see what is happening in the financial world marina joins us from mercy markets ended the session in the red it's been a volatile week out there part of beating. yes i was trying to say if we only look at them i say definitely had its fair share of ups and downs but it's also worth mentioning that russia is one of the few markets a trading today and that's because of course traders in hong kong europe and the u.s. are all celebrating the easter holidays and of course it's been pretty much a slow day because of that but let's take a look at the closing picture for the russian markets we can see there both the arts the s. and the my six lost over
frenzy of windmill building during the winter rush didn't just ruin the view but also devastated wildlife and many of these farm stand on my great tree pass for birds so answered with hundreds of birds and bats being killed by the huge blaze every year. it seems the green and clean has generated little more than brute kill and a huge amount of animosity when i do the question why are t.v. reporting from california. let's cross over to business and see what is happening in the financial world...
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wildlife filmmakers argue they raise awareness about threats to endangered species. >> first, i woulday, we have to understand the life of the white shark if we are going to protect it. if we don't handle a few of the sharks and we don't know anything about their life, we could accidentally wipe them off the face of the planet. >> reporter: national geographic, which decided before the attack not to renew "shark men" next season, says fischer was working on his own, but the backlash is building against filmmakers who deliberately manipulate animals in the wild. bazi kanani, abc news, nairobi. >>> and coming up here on "world news," which of these dogs would you adopt, a lab, a beagle, a shepherd? how the dog you pick reveals the secret of your personality. ready? as i'll ever be. break a leg! i used to love hearing that phrase... but not since i learned i have... postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture. i want to keep acting but a broken bone could change that. so my doctor and i chose prolia® to reduce my risk of fractures. prolia® is proven to help make bones strong
wildlife filmmakers argue they raise awareness about threats to endangered species. >> first, i woulday, we have to understand the life of the white shark if we are going to protect it. if we don't handle a few of the sharks and we don't know anything about their life, we could accidentally wipe them off the face of the planet. >> reporter: national geographic, which decided before the attack not to renew "shark men" next season, says fischer was working on his own, but...
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frenzy of windmill building during the winter rush didn't just ruin the view but also devastated wildlife and many of these farm stand on my grade three passes for birds so answered with hundreds of birds and bats being killed by the huge blaze every year. it seems the green and clean intro has generated little more than brute kill and a huge amount of animosity when you look which the majority reporting from california. time to check on the financial world arena joining from the business with the latest friday markets closing what's going on out there how is the rate. so what you said the markets are closed in fact in most of the world they are closed because it's good friday we have traders in hong kong europe and the u.s. are all celebrating in fact one of the few markets open today is russia and even that's about so close but i'll talk about that a little bit later we have a report that came out on the u.s. economy basically that the u.s. added one hundred twenty thousand jobs in march and this was much lower than expected in fact it was the smallest increase in five months but also m
frenzy of windmill building during the winter rush didn't just ruin the view but also devastated wildlife and many of these farm stand on my grade three passes for birds so answered with hundreds of birds and bats being killed by the huge blaze every year. it seems the green and clean intro has generated little more than brute kill and a huge amount of animosity when you look which the majority reporting from california. time to check on the financial world arena joining from the business with...
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frenzy of windmill building during the winter rush didn't just ruined the view but also devastated wildlife many of these farm stand on my great repass for birds so it sounds good hundreds of birds and bats are being killed by the huge blaze every year. it seems the green and clean future has generated little more than brute kill and it's a huge amount of animosity but i do not question marty reporting from california. what's also what's happening in the financial world now understand two russian tycoon rattling it out what's happening out there. these are those are food and it is the s.k.u. say and it's among the shareholders of the world's top producer roussel i'm talking about the type. of. now what's happening is that somebody is launching a legal action against who sells may that it costs and now this is over the green with what it is traded glencore to set up call for to solve. exports now but so was against this still and now claims is violated he is shareholder rights. he resides as resells chairman over disagreement with the company's management he says its policy was true selves i
frenzy of windmill building during the winter rush didn't just ruined the view but also devastated wildlife many of these farm stand on my great repass for birds so it sounds good hundreds of birds and bats are being killed by the huge blaze every year. it seems the green and clean future has generated little more than brute kill and it's a huge amount of animosity but i do not question marty reporting from california. what's also what's happening in the financial world now understand two...